??Or you can back up your physical media to a raid array (I have several copies in multiple locations) and have it "forever". Been doing it since DeCSS was a thing, if that tells you anything.
??Or you can back up your physical media to a raid array (I have several copies in multiple locations) and have it "forever". Been doing it since DeCSS was a thing, if that tells you anything.
Was a content descrambling piece of software. I even had the code for the program on a T-Shirt.
You can stock up on newer stuff too. People will buy the new movies, rip them and then sell the disk back to help finance the next purchase.There are a bunch of movies that aren't free streaming anywhere. $3.99 to digitally rent on obscure stuff. Netflix DVD cost under $10 a month. That usually buys me two used DVDs at Vintage Stock. Yukon has thousands upon thousands, and I'd venture to say another thousand VHS tapes for sale, and then the blue rays start. The other half of the store is books, the center is video games. I've been to several of the metro area Vintage Stocks, and for yall into new/used movies, books, and games, the Yukon location is worth going to, frequently.
Gregory Peck's first starring role was of a communist ******* in the propaganda piece "Days of Glory" - crafted to sweeten sentiment of the United States helping the Soviet Union.Just a little Hollywood trivia since y’all are Gregory Peck fans.
His Grandson Ethan Peck plays Spock on Star Trek Strange New Worlds on
Paramount +.
That's what eBays for!!!Life was so dang good when you thought of a great old movie,,,
Then went to Netflix and they delivered the DVD to your door.
Today I saw a blurb on Yahoo about my all-time favorite western movie,,,
The Big Country starring Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives,,,
It even had Chuck Connors playing a bad guy bully.
Gregory Peck was the star of the movie,,,
But the performance by Burl Ives as Rufus Hannassey stole the show.
He won an Oscar for that performance.
I believe this movie had the best theme music ever,,,
Yes, even better than the Magnificent Seven.
Click here for the opening credits and theme song.
My retirement was looking so danged pleasant,,,
Then the Netflix bosses decided to ruin one big aspect of it for me.
Dang their eyes!
Aarond
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